Examples of using Growbig in English and their translations into Thai
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The GrowBig plan gives you 2x more server resources than StartUp, and the semi-dedicated hosting GoGeek plan gives you 3x more server resources.
The StartUp plan comes free Let's Encrypt SSL certificates, and the GrowBig and GoGeek plans come with a premium Wildcard SSL certificate.
Yes, the StartUp plan includes one site backup per day and the GrowBig and GoGeek plans perform 30 backups per day of your website.
GrowBig is the perfect hosting plan if you need more resources and premium features, in addition to the essential features you get in the StartUp plan.
Keep in mind that the StartUp plan only comes with static caching, and that the GrowBig and GoGeek plans come with both static, dynamic and memcache caching.
With the GoGeek plan, you get all the benefits of the StartUp and GrowBig plans, plus geeky features and 4x more resources compared to the StartUp plan.
So if you think you will need a bit of hand-holding from their friendly, fast and knowledgeable support team, then you should opt for the GrowBig plan.
I recommend that you sign up with the GrowBig plan(this is the plan I'm using) if you intend to run a WordPress, Joomla or any CMS powered site.
One-click WordPress staging environment is only offered from SiteGround's GoGeek Plan because I'm on the GrowBig plan I haven't used this and I can't give you my opinion.
In contrast, the GrowBig plan is better suited for small business owners and bloggers using WordPress because you get 2x more server resources and a lot more features compared to the StartUp plan.
SiteGround gives you free daily backup copies(only one backup per day on the StartUp plan) of your website as well as a website backup and restoration service only on GrowBig and GoGeek plans.
In addition to the standard features you get in the StartUp plan, the GrowBig plan gives you premium WordPress caching, premium support, daily backups and access to a premium site backup and restore service.
The GoGeek plan is best suited for heavily-visited, ecommerce or resource-intensive websites where you need more resources and premium“geeky” features, in addition to the essential and premium features in the StartUp and GrowBig plans.
All plans come with a free SSL certificate. The StartUp plan includes a free Let's Encrypt SSL, while the GrowBig and GoGeek plans come with a free Wildcard SSL certificate. Free CDN from CloudFlare is also included with all plans.
Sure, there are cheaper options out there, but SiteGround's StartUp plan is still very affordable. However, I feel that their GrowBig and GoGeek plans are slightly overpriced compared to the competition, especially considering the fact that you don't get unlimited hosting.
With every new GrowBig or GoGeek hosting account in SiteGround, you get one free professional website transfer. The support team at SiteGround will help transfer your website to your SiteGround server. For StartUp plan users, the transfer service is chargeable $30 for each site transfer.
You get all the benefits of the StartUp and GrowBig plans, plus things like one-click WordPress staging, SG-Git for WordPress repo creation, premium backup and restore services, free PCI compliance, and pre-installed Git. Plus you get 4x the server resources compared to the StartUp plan.
The GrowBig plan can handle up to 25,000 unique monthly visits to your site. If want 20GB of web space and be able to host unlimited number of websites, then this is the plan for you. FYI this is the plan I'm using for this website.
The main difference between the plans is that with StartUp you can only host 1 website. GrowBig comes with more server resources(= faster loading website), you also get priority support, 30 daily backups(instead of just 1 with StartUp) and dynamic caching instead of just static caching with StartUp.
GrowBig and GoGeek.